After his inclusion on an IPA news release, Occupied Wall Street Journal and the Indypendent founder Arun Gupta credited the site with dozens of interview requests. “As a founder of both The Indypendent and now The Occupied Wall Street Journal, I have been contacted by literally more than 40 newspapers, radio stations, wire services and television stations from around the country and the world in just a few days. I know for a fact that at least 75 percent of these requests were interview were generated as a result of the IPA press releases featuring me as an expert on the Occupy Wall Street movement.”

Following his appearance on an IPA news release on Thursday, Francis Boyle was quoted in the Wall Street Journal Saturday discussing options for Palestinians seeking statehood if the U.S. vetoes the nation’s efforts to gain recognition through the UN Security Council. Boyle, an adviser to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, believes the UN General Assembly could also be a potential route to membership. It would take a two-thirds vote in the General Assembly to grant Palestine membership.

Following his appearance on an IPA news release Monday Ralph Nader appeared on both America’s Radio News and Democracy Now to discuss Obama’s bypassing of Elizabeth Warren to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Check out both interviews here and here.

Canova, a professor of international economic law at the Chapman University School of Law in Orange, California, appeared on Russia Today America earlier this month following his inclusion on an IPA news release. He talked about the financial crisis and the “most top-heavy distribution of wealth and income since before the 1920’s, perhaps since the Gilded Age of the 1890s.”